Otherworld from the Magica album. It's got this real trippy atmosphere in it that's not like any other Dio song I've heard, even though my exposure to most of the Dio material is slightly lmited.

06-09-2010, 09:52 PM

H&H

I have a playlist on my iPod that is all Dio (Elf, Rainbow, Sabbath, Dio and Heaven & Hell) I have been listening to this in shuffle mode everyday for the last week or so. On my way to work, at work, on the drive home. Has helped me a great deal.

I have been jumping to "Electra" quite a bit. Love the song, and sad that we will never hear another great song from Ronnie.:frown:

06-09-2010, 10:26 PM

celt

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Originally Posted by H&H

sad that we will never hear another great song from Ronnie.:frown:

Don't be surprised if there is eventually a release of new material with the DIO logo on it. I have no way of knowing this, of course, but I have a feeling that Ronnie had a few other songs, perhaps for Magica, that he made arrangements to have released if he should pass. I'm sure there will plenty of speculation on this board in the months ahead on this matter, but I have a gut feeling we will see some new stuff eventually.

06-11-2010, 09:50 AM

Charger

Black Sabbath - Turn Up The Night (Live in 1981)

It's a real shame that this great song wasn't played live more often, but I remember Ronnie mentioning in an interview once that it was just way to hard to sing live so the had to cut it from the set list. Which I can easily imagine to be true...

A great album opener though, really fast and furious...great riff and the vocals...oh my...Ronnie is really going all in on this one. A great example of the unique vocal talents of Ronnie.

06-12-2010, 12:31 PM

Psychdoc

Currently, "Rainbow in the Dark" from the "Holy Diver - Live" album. :horns:

06-12-2010, 07:05 PM

Sabbathman

LOCK UP THE WOLVES

Another massive song of epic mastery from Dio. Heavy riffs, the great mountains & vast valleys of Dio's voice...

I love the whole album, it has so much uniqueness in it all around.

06-13-2010, 09:59 AM

Charger

Black Sabbath - Children Of The Sea (Live 1992)

This is the song that started the epical journey of Dio fronted Black Sabbath and which really resulted in the new rise of the band after hitting rock bottom with Ozzy. Heaven And Hell was the return to the classic Sabbath sound, heavy and doomy and fast. And Children Of The Sea is one of those songs that captured everything Sabbath was ever about. All the classic Sabbath elements are there and in addition Ronnie's powerful and masterful lyrics.

The album version is a masterpiece in it's own right, but I always felt that this song really came alive when played live....This is a Sabbath anthem right there alongside older songs like Black Sabbath, War Pigs and N.I.B...This song was made to be played live. I remember when Tony started playing the intro to this on both occations I saw them live 2007 and 2009 it brought tears to my eyes...such an emotional song from the first notes...One of the best songs on the entire Black Sabbath catalogue.

06-13-2010, 10:46 AM

Sabbathman

Heavy blues rocking excellence...

EVIL ON QUEEN STREET

06-13-2010, 11:14 AM

Psychdoc

"We Rock" live from "Intermission" :horns:

06-13-2010, 01:06 PM

-E5150 StarWanderer-

O-oh...

...Hide in The Rainbow!!!

06-15-2010, 11:40 AM

Sabbathman

A couple of days ago I finished my 5th run with the era 1983 - 1992, it's been a massive ride so far in the loving memory of Dio. For the last couple of days I've been listening to some Gary Moore & ZZ Top albums again as an intermission of sorts. I'll launch this one of the greatest Dio-esque eras once more before moving on the next era, 1993 - 2005.

Next up: STARS

What a great song, it's got everything from a powerful main riff through great vocals to nice solos. I fell in love with this song on day one, many years ago. I hope they include this as a remastered digital version on the upcoming Stars 2DVD release so that we could also have this as an audio track & with a clearer sound...I have the vinyl version, but I guess the vinyl & the player could be somewhat better...Well, I guess I have to be satisfied with the vinyl & some youtube download that I have...

06-17-2010, 10:38 AM

Sabbathman

The 6th run with the era 1983 - 1992 is soon at end. Evil On Queen Street once again, what a powerful slab of heavy blues excellence!!!

Before I move on to the special Dio-esque set below, I'll have a special anniversary studio & live set:

Youtube is awesome. I can see Dio solo live anytime I want. Dio's voice will always haunt me, and I'll gladly will accept him in my mind any day.

Egypt (The Chains Are On)/Children Of The Sea Live.

06-19-2010, 10:17 AM

H&H

Right now I have on "Holy Evil" Live from Fresno California, 1983. It is an ROIO.

06-20-2010, 08:35 AM

H&H

2 hour Dio tribute (House of Hair) on WRIF in Detroit. You can listen at www.wrif.com

06-23-2010, 05:00 PM

Sabbathman

Unbelievable...

I recently re-made my Dio-esque mp3 collection from my discs and now I started compiling a definitive best of set into WinAmp by choosing the best 3 out of every album in chronological order, coupled with few separate but obligatory specialities...incidentally, the track count reached 67...

This is for Dio from a true fan of Dio, I'll surely enjoy this setlist of my personal favourites in his honour:

The Magica Tour was a great one. They played a lot of songs that hadn't been played in a loooong time, or ever before, like Invisible, Gypsy, One Night In The City, All The Fools Sailed Away and ofcourse almost the full Magica album, which is (and has always been) one of my favourite concept albums of all time. Probably one of the high points (if not even the high water mark) of Ronnie's song writing...it is not the easiest concept to get into since it's not as straight forward and simple lyric wise as lets say Mindcrime but it has so many layers on it and the story is very strong.

I was really looking forward to the conclusion but unfortunately that never came...but atleast we got the brilliant Electra...

It was a great idea from Ronnie to play almost the whole album live. I think the only song that never got played was Turn To Stone...which was unfortunate since it's one of the best ones on the album...but then again this one hasn't got a bad song on it....

06-29-2010, 05:08 PM

8bit Fighter

Robb Flynn's cover of Die Young. Beautiful.

07-04-2010, 05:10 AM

Sabbathman

4th run with the era 1993 - 2005, man this is one damnably strong season in the Dio-esque history, so many powerful & sweeping songs in the best traditions of Dio...

Pressed the "shuffle" button, the theme started by "Jesus, Mary & The Holy Ghost", now playing "Before The Fall"...

07-04-2010, 12:57 PM

Sabbathman

As Long As It's Not About Love...

Oh, nice memories from the last 10 years...I remember when I first heard this album & song back at my old friend's, I came to the music room and BANG!!! I was amazed of the power of the album "Magica", it was the first newly released Dio album for me (I started listening to everything Dio sometime in '98 and I've been forever hooked ever since), even then with the "apprentice level" knowledge of & familiarity with Dio (but what a passion I had from the very beginning, it was a roller coaster & whirwind that has lasted until this day) I was to state that "Dio has returned to his more classic style & sound" after the more venturous albums "Strange Highways" and especially "Angry Machines".

I love the album "Magica", it's one of Dio's masterpieces. And it's heavier than hell and it has some of Dio's finest moments as a songwriter & vocalist.

07-04-2010, 03:42 PM

Sabbathman

1993 - 2005...5th run...shuffled up...

Time to be KILLING THE DRAGON again!!!

07-05-2010, 06:26 AM

Sabbathman

The #1 chronological run with the final era of Dio...the shortest of the many Dio-esque seasons and I'll guess I'll be stuck with this for a while...but maybe this is the most powerful & heaviest ever imaginable in the world of heavy metal. The new songs on the albums "The Dio Years" & "The Devil You Know" showcase the moment when Dio, Iommi, Butler & Appice arose to the top of heavy metal for the one last time.

3rd run finishing up for today by the last song of the shuffle, this song is absolute majesty with a heavy riff bombardment, the heart-splitting blues solo truly makes my soul ache starting from 3:01...until the heavyness strikes again with a devastating steamhammer starting from 3:50...

Just slipped "Mob Rules" into my desktop at work. Listening to Slipping Away.

07-05-2010, 08:33 PM

Sabbathman

2 consecutive rounds with Heaven And Hell...I just can't believe the power & grace of this album! This album just keeps on giving me moments of glory & strength, amazement & awe...on & on, time & again. A true stone hard classic, pure stainless steel!!!

Lonely Is The Word.

The alignment of forces must have been perfectly pointed at Dio's California hotel room on that night. 2 masters of their trade sitting down together and then it's summoned from nothingness, a mind blowing jewel of a song that transcends decades, generations & fans of all ages, for good.

07-06-2010, 07:07 AM

Sabbathman

Another 2 consecutive rounds with Heaven And Hell, it's just getting better and better like this was the first time I'm listening to this album!

DIE YOUNG. Another Dio-esque masterpiece.

07-06-2010, 08:05 AM

H&H

Sabbathman, you sound like me. I have all Elf, Dio Sabbath, Dio, HEaven & Hell, and various other songs that Dio has sang on (The Chase - Queensryche, Dream On W/ Malmsteen, etc) in a HUGE playlist on my iPod. It is with me at all times and have been listening to it everyday.

Sometimes it is all day, other days it has been for a short period, but Dio has been on my mind everyday.

07-06-2010, 09:27 AM

Charger

Dio - Pain w/ Guitar Solo (Live in 1993)

No matter what some people say, Tracy G was a good guitarrist, perhaps not techinally the best in the world, but he had his own very unique style...that suited the heavier line Ronnie was going for in Strange Highways and Angry Machines.

I have made some collection cds to my car...made a 3 cd collection of Black Sabbath the Dio years, fitting every single song they ever recorded along with couple of live tracks too...N.I.B, Country Girl and Children Of The Grave from Live at Hammersmith, Computer God from Boston 1992, then Voodoo and Lonely Is The Word from RCMH Live

Then I also made a 4 cd collection of Dio but naturally that became more of a best of type of a thing...all the songs from only two album made it to those cd, Holy Diver and Magica

Then I made a live collection of Rainbow...
Kill The King
Mistreated
Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
Catch The Rainbow
The Man On The Silver Mountain w/ Blues & Starstruck
Stargazer w/ Keyboard Solo Intro
Still I'm Sad

I am convinced that along with Double The Pain, Eating The Cannibals and Follow The Tears- Black Sabbath (yeah, I said it) was at their pinnacle one final time. Follow The Tears is simply soul crushingly heavy!

07-06-2010, 06:06 PM

Sabbathman

As the 5th run with the final era progresses, I have to say "The Turn Of The Screw" seems to be an underrated song on the album, seems to be getting better and better. Nice main riff, some heavy interwoven riffs, the solo section is brilliant...

The shuffle just threw me to hear the story of Electra, the last in line from Dio the band...Seriously heavy rhythm slabs & stabs, Aldrich's solo work nails the song with the mark "born to be classic"...God I love Dio's vocals on this one, this song is truly one made in the wonderful world of Dio's Magica!!!

Ronnie James Dio, I miss you so much. I'm glad you're still so close to me by songs like this, the mighty "Electra"!!! :horns:

Geezer's bass...fuuuuuuuuuck!!! The bass sounds, especially the intro & the mid part, rumble the walls all around my house and the glasswares are ringing in the cupboards in my kitchen!!! This must be the all-time heaviest bass sound found in any of the albums in my collection!

Enjoyed the 5th round with Heaven And Hell...not only the album gets better and better by each listen (it's just amazing), I'm also getting hungrier for a yet another round with this magnum opus!!! This album is truly a magical piece of work, a never ending spell of Dio-esque excellence!

07-06-2010, 06:18 PM

Jan Alex

All The Fools Sailed Away, The Sign of the Southern Cross and Lonley is the Word.
Thanks Ronnie, for everything.:horns:

07-06-2010, 06:25 PM

8bit Fighter

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Originally Posted by 8bit Fighter

Robb Flynn's cover of Die Young. Beautiful.

Later on I played the Lock Up The Wolves album on Youtube, up to the title track.

07-07-2010, 09:51 AM

Sabbathman

After 6 magnificent runs with the final Dio-esque era & 7 exhilarating rounds with the album Heaven And Hell, I'm moving on at last...it's always hard to let go of music like this after having enjoyed it so much, but more great Dio-esque music will follow immediately...

Next up: the 2-hour Dio memorial show by Radio Rock's beloved Klaus Flaming, a 10-part set including a career spanning selection of everything Dio & commentaries. Thanks to Tapio Minkkinen for recording the show for posterity for us fans to save & enjoy later.

07-07-2010, 04:16 PM

IommiRules

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Originally Posted by 8bit Fighter

Later on I played the Lock Up The Wolves album on Youtube, up to the title track.

GREAT call, wonderful version of this song.

07-07-2010, 08:09 PM

Sabbathman

2 consecutive rounds with the album Mob Rules...one of the key albums in all of heavy metal for me, I wouldn't trade this for anything. The heavyness, the melodies, the vocals...it's all aligned to have become this classic album, one of the best ever made in the history of rock.

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Originally Posted by Sabbathman

Next up: the 2-hour Dio memorial show by Radio Rock's beloved Klaus Flaming, a 10-part set including a career spanning selection of everything Dio & commentaries. Thanks to Tapio Minkkinen for recording the show for posterity for us fans to save & enjoy later.

Cheers & hats off for Klaus Flaming! What nice show this was, an astounding selection of songs, nice interwoven comments from Dio & Klaus himself.

As far as Dio was concerned, heavy metal was invented by Black Sabbath. Tony, Geezer, Ozzy & Bill invented heavy metal. The combination of Rainbow & Black Sabbath is what heavy metal is all about for Dio himself. According to Dio, heavy metal is made of great melodies, the heavyness & "kicking your ass" behind it & a great vocalist who can kick ass with the band and have something to say, a true content. That's the epitome of heavy metal for Dio. He also stated that heavy metal is defined by singers like Bruce Dickinson & Rob Halford. For Dio, the album Heaven And Hell is a great example of what heavy metal is supposed to be.